elftoaout-2.3/ 0040755 0000000 0000000 00000000000 07116264224 012066 5 ustar root root elftoaout-2.3/Makefile 0100644 0000000 0000000 00000000411 07116263125 013516 0 ustar root root CC = gcc
CFLAGS = -O2 -Wall
all: elftoaout
elftoaout: elftoaout.c
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o elftoaout elftoaout.c
install: elftoaout
install -m 0755 -s elftoaout /usr/bin/elftoaout
install -m 0644 elftoaout.1 /usr/man/man1/elftoaout.1
clean:
rm -f *~ *.[soa] core
elftoaout-2.3/elftoaout.c 0100644 0000000 0000000 00000035177 07116264174 014252 0 ustar root root /* $Id: elftoaout.c,v 1.1.1.1 1998/03/02 16:30:10 jj Exp $
* elftoaout.c: ELF to a.out convertor for SPARC and SPARC64 bootstraps
*
* Copyright (C) 1995,1996 Pete A. Zaitcev (zaitcev@vger.rutgers.edu)
* Copyright (C) 1997 Jakub Jelinek (jj@ultra.linux.cz)
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
* under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
* Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your
* option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
* WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
* Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
*/
#include
#include
#ifdef linux
#include
#define ELFDATA2MSB 2
#else
#include
#endif
#define swab16(x) (((x)<<8&0xFF00)|((x)>>8&0x00FF))
#define swab32(x) (((x)<<24&0xFF000000)|((x)<<8&0x00FF0000)|((x)>>24&0x000000FF)|((x)>>8&0x0000FF00))
#define swab64(x) ((((unsigned long long)(swab32((unsigned int)x))) << 32) | (swab32(((unsigned long long)x)>>32)))
/* We carry a.out header here in order to compile the thing on Solaris */
#define AMAGIC 0x01030107
#define CMAGIC 0x01030108
typedef struct {
unsigned long a_magic; /* magic number */
unsigned long a_text; /* size of text segment */
unsigned long a_data; /* size of initialized data */
unsigned long a_bss; /* size of uninitialized data */
unsigned long a_syms; /* size of symbol table || checksum */
unsigned long a_entry; /* entry point */
unsigned long a_trsize; /* size of text relocation */
unsigned long a_drsize; /* size of data relocation */
} Exec;
typedef struct {
const char *iname;
const char *oname;
int sun4_mode;
int version;
int swab;
int sparc64;
int csum;
/* friend void Usage(void); */
} Application;
typedef struct {
Elf32_Phdr *tab;
unsigned len;
} ProgTable;
typedef struct {
Elf64_Phdr *tab;
unsigned len;
} ProgTable64;
void get_ptab(ProgTable *t, FILE *inp, const Elf32_Ehdr *h);
void get_ptab64(ProgTable64 *t, FILE *inp, const Elf64_Ehdr *h);
void print_ptab(ProgTable *t);
void print_ptab64(ProgTable64 *t);
typedef struct {
char *buf; /* Image data */
unsigned len; /* Length of buffer */
unsigned bss; /* Length of extra data */
} Segment;
void load_image(Segment *t, const ProgTable *h, FILE *inp);
void load_image64(Segment *t, const ProgTable64 *h, FILE *inp);
void store_image(Segment *t, FILE *out);
Application prog;
void parse_args(Application *t, unsigned argc, const char **argv);
void get_header(Elf32_Ehdr *t, FILE *inp);
void Usage(void);
void Version(void);
int ipchksum(unsigned char *data, int leng);
int main(int argc, const char **argv)
{
FILE *inp = stdin;
FILE *out;
union {
Elf32_Ehdr h32;
Elf64_Ehdr h64;
} hdrb;
ProgTable pt;
Segment image;
parse_args(&prog, argc, argv);
if (prog.version) Version();
if (freopen(prog.iname, "r", stdin) == NULL) {
fprintf(stderr, "Cannot open \"%s\"\n", prog.iname);
exit(1);
}
if ((out = fopen(prog.oname, "w")) == NULL) {
fprintf(stderr, "Cannot open \"%s\"\n", prog.oname);
exit(1);
}
get_header(&hdrb.h32, inp);
/* Now can use longer fields */
if (hdrb.h32.e_type != ET_EXEC) {
fprintf(stderr, "Wrong ELF file type\n");
exit(1);
}
if (prog.sparc64) {
get_ptab64((ProgTable64 *)&pt, inp, &hdrb.h64);
print_ptab64((ProgTable64 *)&pt);
load_image64(&image, (ProgTable64 *)&pt, inp);
} else {
get_ptab(&pt, inp, &hdrb.h32);
print_ptab(&pt);
load_image(&image, &pt, inp);
}
store_image(&image, out);
fclose(out);
exit(0);
}
void parse_args( Application *t, unsigned argc, const char **argv ){
const char *arg;
union {
char c[4];
int i;
} bord;
--argc; argv++;
/* construct invariant */
t->sparc64 = 0;
t->iname = 0;
t->oname = 0;
t->sun4_mode = 0;
t->version = 0;
t->csum = 0;
bord.i = 1;
t->swab = (bord.c[0] == 1);
/* adjust */
while ((arg = *argv++) != 0) {
if (arg[0] == '-') {
if (arg[1] == 'o') {
if ((arg = *argv++) == 0) Usage();
if (t->oname != 0) Usage();
t->oname = arg;
} else if (arg[1] == 'b') {
t->sun4_mode = 1;
} else if (arg[1] == 'c') {
t->csum = 1;
} else if (arg[1] == 'V') {
t->version = 1;
} else {
Usage();
}
} else {
if (t->iname != 0) Usage();
t->iname = arg;
}
}
if (t->iname == 0) Usage(); /* We do not read from the stdin */
if (t->oname == 0) t->oname = "a.out";
if (t->csum && t->sun4_mode) Usage (); /* Checksum lives in header. */
}
void get_header(Elf32_Ehdr *t, FILE *inp) {
if (fread((void*) t, sizeof(Elf64_Ehdr), 1, inp) != 1) {
fprintf(stderr, "Read error on header\n");
exit(1);
}
if (t->e_ident[EI_MAG0] != ELFMAG0 ||
t->e_ident[EI_MAG1] != ELFMAG1 ||
t->e_ident[EI_MAG2] != ELFMAG2 ||
t->e_ident[EI_MAG3] != ELFMAG3)
{
fprintf(stderr, "Not an ELF file\n");
exit(1);
}
if (t->e_ident[EI_CLASS] != ELFCLASS32) {
if (t->e_ident[EI_CLASS] != ELFCLASS64) {
fprintf(stderr, "Neither 32bit nor 64bit ELF\n");
exit(1);
} else {
prog.sparc64 = 1;
}
}
if (t->e_ident[EI_DATA] != ELFDATA2MSB) {
fprintf(stderr, "Not an MSB ELF\n");
exit(1);
}
/* There is no need for the run-time check actualy. XXX */
if (prog.swab) {
if (!prog.sparc64) {
t->e_type = swab16(t->e_type);
t->e_machine = swab16(t->e_machine);
t->e_version = swab32(t->e_version);
t->e_entry = swab32(t->e_entry);
t->e_phoff = swab32(t->e_phoff);
t->e_shoff = swab32(t->e_shoff);
t->e_flags = swab32(t->e_flags);
t->e_ehsize = swab16(t->e_ehsize);
t->e_phentsize = swab16(t->e_phentsize);
t->e_phnum = swab16(t->e_phnum);
t->e_shentsize = swab16(t->e_shentsize);
t->e_shnum = swab16(t->e_shnum);
t->e_shstrndx = swab16(t->e_shstrndx);
} else {
Elf64_Ehdr *u = (Elf64_Ehdr *)t;
u->e_type = swab16(u->e_type);
u->e_machine = swab16(u->e_machine);
u->e_version = swab32(u->e_version);
u->e_entry = swab64(u->e_entry);
u->e_phoff = swab64(u->e_phoff);
u->e_shoff = swab64(u->e_shoff);
u->e_flags = swab32(u->e_flags);
u->e_ehsize = swab16(u->e_ehsize);
u->e_phentsize = swab16(u->e_phentsize);
u->e_phnum = swab16(u->e_phnum);
u->e_shentsize = swab16(u->e_shentsize);
u->e_shnum = swab16(u->e_shnum);
u->e_shstrndx = swab16(u->e_shstrndx);
}
}
}
void get_ptab(ProgTable *t, FILE *inp, const Elf32_Ehdr *h) {
unsigned x;
/** fprintf(stderr, "Program header table off = 0x%x\n",
(unsigned) h->e_phoff); **/
if (h->e_phoff == 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "No Program Header Table\n");
exit(1);
}
/**
fprintf(stderr, "Program header table entry size = 0x%x\n", (unsigned) h->e_phentsize);
fprintf(stderr, "Program header table entries total = 0x%x\n", (unsigned) h->e_phnum);
**/
t->len = h->e_phnum;
t->tab = malloc(sizeof(Elf32_Phdr) * t->len);
if (t->tab == 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "No core for program table\n");
exit(1);
}
for (x = 0; x < t->len; x++) {
Elf32_Phdr *p = &t->tab[ x ];
if (fseek(inp, (long) (h->e_phoff + h->e_phentsize*x), SEEK_SET) == -1) {
fprintf(stderr, "Seek error on program table\n");
exit(1);
}
if (fread((char *)p, sizeof(Elf32_Phdr), 1, inp) != 1) {
fprintf(stderr, "Read error on program table\n");
exit(1);
}
if (prog.swab) {
p->p_type = swab32(p->p_type);
p->p_offset = swab32(p->p_offset);
p->p_vaddr = swab32(p->p_vaddr);
p->p_paddr = swab32(p->p_paddr);
p->p_filesz = swab32(p->p_filesz);
p->p_memsz = swab32(p->p_memsz);
p->p_flags = swab32(p->p_flags);
p->p_align = swab32(p->p_align);
}
}
}
void get_ptab64(ProgTable64 *t, FILE *inp, const Elf64_Ehdr *h) {
unsigned x;
if (h->e_phoff == 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "No Program Header Table\n");
exit(1);
}
t->len = h->e_phnum;
t->tab = malloc(sizeof(Elf64_Phdr) * t->len);
if (t->tab == 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "No core for program table\n");
exit(1);
}
for (x = 0; x < t->len; x++) {
Elf64_Phdr *p = &t->tab[ x ];
if (fseek(inp, (long) (h->e_phoff + h->e_phentsize*x), SEEK_SET) == -1) {
fprintf(stderr, "Seek error on program table\n");
exit(1);
}
if (fread((char *)p, sizeof(Elf64_Phdr), 1, inp) != 1) {
fprintf(stderr, "Read error on program table\n");
exit(1);
}
if (prog.swab) {
p->p_type = swab32(p->p_type);
p->p_offset = swab64(p->p_offset);
p->p_vaddr = swab64(p->p_vaddr);
p->p_paddr = swab64(p->p_paddr);
p->p_filesz = swab64(p->p_filesz);
p->p_memsz = swab64(p->p_memsz);
p->p_flags = swab32(p->p_flags);
p->p_align = swab64(p->p_align);
}
}
}
void print_ptab(ProgTable *t) {
unsigned x;
const Elf32_Phdr *p;
for (x = 0; x < t->len; x++) {
p = &t->tab[ x ];
printf("PT %d Entry: ", x);
switch (p->p_type) {
case PT_NULL:
printf("NULL");
break;
case PT_LOAD:
printf("Loadable to 0x%x[0x%x] from 0x%x[0x%x] align 0x%x",
p->p_vaddr, p->p_memsz, p->p_offset, p->p_filesz,
p->p_align);
break;
case PT_DYNAMIC:
printf("Dynamic");
break;
case PT_INTERP:
printf("Interpreter");
break;
case PT_NOTE:
printf("Note");
break;
case PT_SHLIB:
printf("SHLIB");
break;
case PT_PHDR:
printf("Header Locator");
break;
default:
if( p->p_type >= PT_LOPROC && p->p_type <= PT_HIPROC ){
printf("CPU specific");
} else {
printf("unknown");
}
}
printf("\n");
}
}
void print_ptab64(ProgTable64 *t) {
unsigned x;
const Elf64_Phdr *p;
for (x = 0; x < t->len; x++) {
p = &t->tab[ x ];
printf("PT %d Entry: ", x);
switch (p->p_type) {
case PT_NULL:
printf("NULL");
break;
case PT_LOAD:
printf("Loadable to 0x%Lx[0x%Lx] from 0x%Lx[0x%Lx] align 0x%Lx",
p->p_vaddr, p->p_memsz, p->p_offset, p->p_filesz,
p->p_align);
break;
case PT_DYNAMIC:
printf("Dynamic");
break;
case PT_INTERP:
printf("Interpreter");
break;
case PT_NOTE:
printf("Note");
break;
case PT_SHLIB:
printf("SHLIB");
break;
case PT_PHDR:
printf("Header Locator");
break;
default:
if( p->p_type >= PT_LOPROC && p->p_type <= PT_HIPROC ){
printf("CPU specific");
} else {
printf("unknown");
}
}
printf("\n");
}
}
void load_image(Segment *t, const ProgTable *tp, FILE *inp) {
Elf32_Phdr *p, *q;
unsigned x;
unsigned long off, len;
p = 0;
for (x = 0; x < tp->len; x++) {
if (tp->tab[x].p_type == PT_LOAD) {
if (p != 0) {
q = &tp->tab[x];
off = (q->p_offset - p->p_offset);
if (q->p_vaddr - p->p_vaddr == off &&
q->p_paddr - p->p_paddr == off &&
p->p_memsz == p->p_filesz &&
p->p_memsz <= off) {
p->p_filesz = off + q->p_filesz;
p->p_memsz = off + q->p_memsz;
} else {
fprintf(stderr, "Several loadable segments\n");
exit(1);
}
} else
p = &tp->tab[x];
}
}
if (p == 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "No loadable segments\n");
exit(1);
}
/* Now base address is 0xf0004000. */
/** if (p->p_vaddr != 0x4000) { **/
/** fprintf(stderr, "Warning: Load address is not 0x4000\n"); **/
/** } **/
/*
* This trick is from ecd@Pool.Informatik.RWTH-Aachen.DE,
* needed for native binutils-2.6.x.
*/
off = p->p_offset;
len = p->p_filesz;
if (off == 0) {
/* Surely we are about to load garbage, try to skip page 0. */
if (p->p_vaddr != 0xf0000000) {
fprintf(stderr, "Warning: Kernel workaround on non-kernel image\n");
}
off += 0x4000;
len -= 0x4000;
}
t->buf = malloc(len);
if (t->buf == 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "No core for program image\n");
exit(1);
}
t->len = len;
t->bss = p->p_memsz - p->p_filesz;
if (fseek(inp, (long)off, SEEK_SET) == -1) {
fprintf(stderr, "Seek error on program image\n");
exit(1);
}
if (fread(t->buf, 1, len, inp) != len) {
fprintf(stderr, "Read error on program image\n");
exit(1);
}
}
void load_image64(Segment *t, const ProgTable64 *tp, FILE *inp) {
Elf64_Phdr *p, *q;
unsigned x;
unsigned long long off, len;
p = 0;
for (x = 0; x < tp->len; x++) {
if (tp->tab[x].p_type == PT_LOAD) {
if (p != 0) {
q = &tp->tab[x];
off = (q->p_offset - p->p_offset);
if (q->p_vaddr - p->p_vaddr == off &&
q->p_paddr - p->p_paddr == off &&
p->p_memsz == p->p_filesz &&
p->p_memsz <= off) {
p->p_filesz = off + q->p_filesz;
p->p_memsz = off + q->p_memsz;
} else {
fprintf(stderr, "Several loadable segments\n");
exit(1);
}
} else
p = &tp->tab[x];
}
}
if (p == 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "No loadable segments\n");
exit(1);
}
/*
* This trick is from ecd@skynet.be
* needed for native binutils-2.6.x.
*/
off = p->p_offset;
len = p->p_filesz;
if (off == 0) {
/* Surely we are about to load garbage, try to skip page 0. */
if (p->p_vaddr != 0x0000000000400000ULL) {
fprintf(stderr, "Warning: Kernel workaround on non-kernel image\n");
}
off += 0x4000;
len -= 0x4000;
}
t->buf = malloc(len);
if (t->buf == 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "No core for program image\n");
exit(1);
}
t->len = len;
t->bss = p->p_memsz - p->p_filesz;
if (fseek(inp, (long)off, SEEK_SET) == -1) {
fprintf(stderr, "Seek error on program image\n");
exit(1);
}
if (fread(t->buf, 1, len, inp) != len) {
fprintf(stderr, "Read error on program image\n");
exit(1);
}
}
void store_image(Segment *t, FILE *out) {
Exec ohdb;
if (prog.swab) {
ohdb.a_magic = prog.csum ? swab32(CMAGIC) : swab32(AMAGIC);
ohdb.a_text = swab32(t->len);
ohdb.a_data = 0;
ohdb.a_bss = swab32(t->bss);
ohdb.a_syms = 0;
ohdb.a_entry = swab32(0x4000);
ohdb.a_trsize = 0;
ohdb.a_drsize = 0;
} else {
ohdb.a_magic = prog.csum ? CMAGIC : AMAGIC;
ohdb.a_text = t->len;
ohdb.a_data = 0;
ohdb.a_bss = t->bss;
ohdb.a_syms = 0;
ohdb.a_entry = 0x4000;
ohdb.a_trsize = 0;
ohdb.a_drsize = 0;
}
if (prog.csum)
ohdb.a_syms = ipchksum(t->buf, t->len);
if (!prog.sun4_mode) {
if (fwrite((void*)&ohdb, 1, sizeof(Exec), out) != sizeof(Exec))
goto ewrite;
}
if (fwrite(t->buf, 1, t->len, out) != t->len) goto ewrite;
return;
ewrite:
fprintf(stderr, "Write error on program image\n");
exit(1);
return;
}
void Usage(){
if (prog.version) Version();
fprintf(stderr, "Usage: elftoaout [-o output] [-c|-b] [-V] input\n");
exit(1);
}
void Version(){
printf("elftoaout 2.3: ELF to a.out convertor for SPARC and SPARC64 bootstraps\n");
}
int
ipchksum(unsigned char *data, int leng)
{
long sum;
sum = 0;
while (leng >= 2) {
leng -= 2;
sum += (data[0] << 8) | data[1];
sum += (sum>>16) & 1;
sum &= 0xFFFF;
data += 2;
}
if (leng) {
sum += *data << 8;
sum += (sum>>16) & 1;
sum &= 0xFFFF;
}
return (~sum) & 0xFFFF;
}
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elftoaout-2.3/elftoaout.spec 0100644 0000000 0000000 00000002727 07116264123 014747 0 ustar root root Summary: A utility for converting ELF binaries to a.out binaries.
Name: elftoaout
Version: 2.3
Release: 1
ExclusiveArch: sparc sparc64
Copyright: GPL
Group: System Environment/Kernel
Source: ftp://sunsite.mff.cuni.cz/OS/Linux/Sparc/local/elftoaout/elftoaout-2.3.tgz
BuildRoot: /var/tmp/%{name}-root
%description
The elftoaout utility converts a static ELF binary to a static a.out
binary. If you're using an ELF system (i.e., Red Hat Linux) on a SPARC,
you'll need to run elftoaout on the kernel image so that the SPARC PROM
can netboot the image.
If you're installing Red Hat Linux on a SPARC, you'll need to install the
elftoaout package.
%prep
%setup -q
%build
make
%install
rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/usr/bin
install -m 0755 -s elftoaout $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/usr/bin/elftoaout
mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/usr/share/man/man1
install -m 0644 elftoaout.1 $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/usr/share/man/man1/elftoaout.1
%clean
rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
%files
%defattr(-,root,root)
/usr/bin/elftoaout
/usr/share/man/man1/elftoaout.*
%changelog
* Sat Jun 3 2000 Jakub Jelinek
- 2.3 - -c support by Pete Zaitcev
* Tue Feb 22 2000 Bill Nottingham
- handle compressed manpages
* Sun Mar 21 1999 Cristian Gafton
- auto rebuild in the new build environment (release 3)
* Sun Jan 17 1999 Jeff Johnson
- rebuild for Raw Hide.
* Fri Jul 10 1998 Jeff Johnson
- repackage ultrapenguin with build root.
elftoaout-2.3/elftoaout.1 0100644 0000000 0000000 00000003565 07116263277 014167 0 ustar root root .\" -*- nroff -*-
.\" Copyright 2000 by Jakub Jelinek. All Rights Reserved.
.\" This file may be copied under the terms of the GNU Public License.
.\"
.TH ELFTOAOUT 1 "June 2000" "Elftoaout version 2.3"
.SH NAME
elftoaout \- ELF to a.out convertor
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B elftoaout
[
.B -b
]
[
.B -o
.I outfile
]
[
.B -V
]
.I infile
.SH DESCRIPTION
.BI elftoaout
converts a 32bit or 64bit SPARC ELF image to a.out format.
This is needed for SPARC bootstraps, as Sun PROM expects a.out image when
booting via net or tape or from the disk. On the disk, most of the people
use
.B SILO,
which uses
.I elftoaout
to create first stage loader, but understands ELF format, so you don't need
to convert a kernel if you will boot it with
.B SILO.
.PP
.SH OPTIONS
.TP
.I -b
.B sun4
format. Unlike other PROMs (
.B sun4[cdemu]
), sun4 PROM does not understand the 32bit
.B a.out
header and thus this option strips the header from the image. Other PROMs
need such a header, so use this only if you are building an image for
.B sun4
or other architectures that explicitly reqire a headerless image.
.TP
.I -V
Print
.B elftoaout
version and exit.
.TP
.I -o outfile
Specify output file name, instead of the default
.B a.out
.TP
.I -c
Compute an image checksum and store it in a.out header.
.TP
.I infile
Required parameter which specifies the ELF image to be converted.
.SH BUGS
This utility can handle just a couple of specific cases needed for kernel
and SILO conversions, but is not able to to convert all
.B ELF
binaries to
.B a.out.
It can only convert static binaries and has a couple of other limitations.
.SH AUTHOR
.B elftoaout
has been written by Pete A. Zaitcev , support for
64bit ELF has been added by Jakub Jelinek .
.SH AVAILABILITY
.B elftoaout
is available for anonymous ftp from sunsite.mff.cuni.cz in
/OS/Linux/Sparc/local/elftoaout/.
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR silo (8)